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... entertaining paper on * These two papers on Spenser , are only suspected by the annotators to have been written by Hughes . the ridiculous rivalship of a mother and daughter , under 44 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES .
... entertaining paper on * These two papers on Spenser , are only suspected by the annotators to have been written by Hughes . the ridiculous rivalship of a mother and daughter , under 44 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES .
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... annotators are of opinion , that this assignment is more un- exceptionable than any other † , and indeed they partake very little of the style and manner of Steele , to whom , for want of better authority , they have been commonly ...
... annotators are of opinion , that this assignment is more un- exceptionable than any other † , and indeed they partake very little of the style and manner of Steele , to whom , for want of better authority , they have been commonly ...
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... annotators , but of these only two can be considered as certainly of his production . These are Nos . 586 and 593 ; in the last of which he himself affirms , " that he has * Byrom's Miscellaneous Poems , vol . i . p . 49-51 . no manner ...
... annotators , but of these only two can be considered as certainly of his production . These are Nos . 586 and 593 ; in the last of which he himself affirms , " that he has * Byrom's Miscellaneous Poems , vol . i . p . 49-51 . no manner ...
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... annotators seem to have little regarded , as they still persist in giving our author credit for the composition of N ° 587. For the conjectural as- cription of N ° 597 , they have no other authority than what similarity of subject can ...
... annotators seem to have little regarded , as they still persist in giving our author credit for the composition of N ° 587. For the conjectural as- cription of N ° 597 , they have no other authority than what similarity of subject can ...
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... annotators have found few data for the ascription of any par- ticular paper to his pen . They have pitched , however , upon N ° 86 , as most probably of his composition ; and the grounds for their choice appear not to have been lightly ...
... annotators have found few data for the ascription of any par- ticular paper to his pen . They have pitched , however , upon N ° 86 , as most probably of his composition ; and the grounds for their choice appear not to have been lightly ...
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